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“Just two good ol’ boys”?

According to IMDB & the wiki, Jolson’s character is not a fictional construct, but Edwin Christy, a real person. That’s the guy who founded the blackface Christy Minstrels. So, quadrafecta?

This was in Atlanta?

I have watched a ton of old Hollywood musicals, but I don’t recognize this one. What’s it from?

From SMBC, m\akes me wonder if this was the proposal:

A brief search indicates this car’s t-tops were glass.

You’d be surprised how agitated old conservative people get over taxes.

Nose mitten is a new term to me and my mind went right here:

Every time I drive past one of those Carvana towers full of used cars...

I noticed that and I like that about him.

Too late to edit: This isn’t a good look for Gates as a philanthropist when he says he’d vote for whomever has “the more professional approach” to the presidency. That’s something one can pretend with Mitt Romney, certainly not with Donald Trump.

I know I’m breaking all the rules of the internet, but: Yeah, you have a point.

I am so tired of whiny billionaires who want us to love them. I am ready to hear just one of them come up with a Scrooge McDuck-style riposte.

Congratulations!

For one, the socializing of externalities of driving extends to property tax. For the vast bulk of Americans the property tax does cover what the town spends.

Last pic: You can see the photog’s reflection, in a plastic, 15-y.o. bumper cover. Anyone else a bit surprised by that?

Renault co-designed, Brampton-built.

Bratz had 40 percent of the fashion doll market, an astronomical feat for a market that had primarily operated as a monopoly. (Barbie still held strong with 60 percent.)

I’ve always heard people claiming that “You couldn’t make Blazing Saddles today!”

Very few cars and trucks say “American” like the Corvette. I was thinking “What car says Canada?”